Here's The Full-Page Marijuana Ad In The New York Times

Leafly, a company perhaps
most readily explained as "Yelp for weed," will run a full-page
ad in tomorrow's New York Times.

The site maintains a listing of the marijuana dispensaries
operating in states where it is legal for medical or recreational
purposes. It gathers their pertinent contact info, locations, and
menus, and boasts an extensive "Knowledge
Center" to encourage education on what is for much of
the country still an illegal street drug.

Leafly also has a web app for identifying specific strains of
marijuana that might bring relief to people suffering from
specific problems. Feeling anxious and sleepless? Try White Widow.
Suffering from migraines and arthritis? Leafly says Lemon Haze can
help.

“Our advertisement in The New York Times is a responsible,
mainstream message that elevates the conversation about cannabis
in the U.S.,” said Leafly CEO Brendan Kennedy in a release.

As New York just became the 23rd state to legalize
medicinal marijuana and the New York Times editorial board
recently called
for blanket legalization of the plant, this seems like
a most appropriate placement. See the ad for yourself
below.